About Hannah

Hannah is a qualified osteopath, registered with the General Osteopathic Council

Hannah Beard

B.Ost (Hons), PGCE, BA (Hons)

Hannah qualified as an Osteopath in August 2019 after training for five years with the College of Osteopaths in Stoke-On-Trent. 

Since graduating, Hannah has gained a wide variety of experience working in both private practice and the NHS.

She has worked with athletes at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, 2022.

Hannah’s favourite part of being an osteopath is helping you to gain insight into your problem and feel confident in your body again. She finds it really rewarding to see her patients start to notice changes in themselves, understand their body better and and make changes that will improve their health and wellbeing long term.

Hannah opened her own osteopathic practice in September 2024 in the market town of Eccleshall, Staffordshire.

Hannah has taken advanced courses in assessing and treating using cranial osteopathy – using light touch to work with the internal pulls and strains in your tissues – and using visceral osteopathy – using touch to treat the pulls and strains between and within organs and other tissues of the body. This additional training means that she can offer you a variety of options to treat your problem.

Hannah aims to make treatments relaxing as well as effective, treating your whole body to include the postural and movement patterns that can cause pain.

Outside of work, Hannah heads outdoors to be active. She enjoys a challenge and played rugby union at community level for many years.


Hannah is a registered osteopath with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC). By law, osteopaths must be registered with us to practise in the UK.

As a registered osteopath, Hannah undertakes regular professional development and post-graduate training to make sure she stays up to date in her practice and also to continually learn, develop and improve.

Hannah is also a member of the National Council for Osteopathic Research (NCOR) which was established in 2003 to provide leadership and unity in osteopathic research development.

NCOR aims to improve the osteopathic evidence base using different means including providing strategic leadership and collaboration, engagement and education, communication, development and sustainability. For more information on NCOR click here https://ncor.org.uk/patients/


Hannah contributes 1% of the revenue from her business in Eccleshall to carbon removal. Find out more here.